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Anya-Taylor Joy On Wrapping Dune 3: ‘I Bawled My Eyes Out’

By Louise Ducrocq
05/04/2026
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Anya Taylor Joy Dune Part 2 Premiere 2024

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Anya Taylor-Joy has opened up about her emotional experience filming Dune: Part Three, revealing she was brought to tears as production wrapped on the highly anticipated blockbuster.

Speaking during a red carpet interview at the premiere of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, the actress described the project as a career highlight, admitting: “It’s my absolute dream job. I bawled my eyes out when we wrapped that movie.” Reflecting on seeing early footage, she added: “I saw that trailer again, and I was like, ‘Oh… this is going to be a time.’”

Taylor-Joy, best known for roles in The Queen’s Gambit and Furiosa, is one of the newest additions to the sprawling sci-fi franchise helmed by Denis Villeneuve.


While she remained tight-lipped about the extent of her role in the upcoming film, she appeared to confirm a more substantial presence this time around, simply nodding when asked if her part was “meaty”.

The actress will portray Alia Atreides, one of the saga’s most complex and enigmatic characters.

First teased briefly at the end of Dune: Part Two, Alia is the younger sister of Paul Atreides and daughter of Lady Jessica — but unlike most characters, she is born with full awareness and ancestral memories, making her both powerful and deeply unsettling within the story’s universe.

Returning cast members include Timothée Chalamet as Paul, Zendaya as Chani, Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin, with Jason Momoa also expected to return.

New additions include Robert Pattinson, who is set to play the shape-shifting antagonist Scytale.

Taylor-Joy’s comments also hint at the emotional weight behind the scenes, with the actress clearly forming a strong connection to both the role and the production.

Her description of the project as her “dream job” underscores the significance of joining a franchise that has become one of the defining cinematic achievements of recent years.


Away from the desert world of Arrakis, Taylor-Joy is also preparing for another major release, reprising her role as Princess Peach in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, which is set to land in cinemas in April.

The film features a star-studded voice cast including Chris Pratt, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Brie Larson and Donald Glover.

With Dune: Part Three currently scheduled for release on December 18th, the film is shaping up to be one of the biggest cinematic events of the year — even facing box office competition from Avengers: Doomsday on the same day. If Taylor-Joy’s reaction is anything to go by, audiences could be in for an emotional and unforgettable finale.

Dune: Part 3 Trailer Officially Revealed

The first trailer for Dune: Part 3 has officially landed, giving fans their first look at the highly anticipated final chapter in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi trilogy.

Released at a special event in Los Angeles on March 16, 2026, the teaser confirms a darker, more intense direction for the story — and a significant time jump that reshapes everything audiences thought they knew about the franchise.

The trailer jumps forward roughly 17 years after the events of Dune: Part Two, showing Paul Atreides — played once again by Timothée Chalamet — as a hardened emperor grappling with the consequences of his rise to power.

The footage teases large-scale war, political unrest, and a growing resistance against his rule, with the tone described as more of a thriller compared to the earlier films.

At its core, however, the story still centres on Paul’s relationship with Chani (Zendaya), with the trailer hinting at emotional conflict, shifting loyalties, and even the introduction of their children.

The film boasts a massive returning cast, including Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Florence Pugh, and Jason Momoa, whose character makes a surprising return despite earlier events in the series.

New additions include Robert Pattinson as the mysterious villain Scytale, and Anya Taylor-Joy as Alia Atreides, a key character long anticipated by fans of the books.

Anya Taylor-Joy had a surprise, brief appearance in Dune: Part Two Paul's unborn sister. She appears in a vision seen by Paul Atreides after he consumes the Water of Life, hinting at her future role in the franchise. Her casting was kept top-secret until just before the film's release.

February 15, 2024: The World Premiere of "Dune: Part Two" at Leicester Square, London, England. Full Cast

February 15, 2024: The World Premiere of "Dune: Part Two" at Leicester Square, London, England. Full Cast

The story itself is based on Frank Herbert’s 1969 novel Dune Messiah, the sequel to his original Dune — one of the most influential science fiction works ever written.

While the first two films followed Paul’s rise to power on the desert planet Arrakis, this third instalment explores the fallout of that victory — particularly the cost of prophecy, leadership, and empire.

For those less familiar, Dune is set in a distant future where noble houses battle for control of Arrakis, the only planet that produces a valuable substance known as spice, essential for space travel and political power. The story blends politics, religion, ecology, and destiny, with Paul positioned as both a hero and a potentially dangerous messianic figure.

In terms of success, the franchise has already proven to be a powerhouse. The first film, released in 2021, was both a critical and commercial hit, winning multiple Academy Awards and earning praise for its scale and ambition.

The sequel, Dune: Part Two (2024), went even further — delivering stronger box office returns and widespread acclaim, cementing the trilogy as one of modern cinema’s biggest sci-fi achievements.

Production on the third film moved quickly following that success. Filming began in summer 2025 and wrapped by November 2025, with shooting locations including Budapest and desert regions in the Middle East to capture the harsh landscapes of Arrakis.

The legendary Hans Zimmer also returns to compose the score, continuing the franchise’s distinctive sound.

With its release set for December 18, 2026, Dune: Part 3 is expected to bring the trilogy to a dramatic and emotional close — one that shifts the story from heroic rise to the heavy burden of power.

If the trailer is anything to go by, audiences are in for a much darker, more complex finale — and one that may challenge everything the series has built so far.

Louise Ducrocq

Written by Louise Ducrocq

Louise is an expert content creator, and online author for Radio Nova. She's evolved in a few different fields, including mental health and travel, and is now excited to be part of the wonderful word of Radio.

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